The nurse notes in the patient's medication history that the patient is taking cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril). Based on this finding, the nurse interprets that the patient has which disorder?
a. A musculoskeletal injury
b. Insomnia
c. Epilepsy
d. Agitation
ANS: A
You might also like to view...
Camp nurses can function:
1. Dependently. 2. Independently. 3. Internally. 4. Remotely.
The postpartum patient delivered 4 hours ago. She has a mediolateral episiotomy and large hemorrhoids. She is rating her pain at 7 on a scale of 1–10. She has a history of anaphylactic reaction to Tylenol (acetaminophen)
1. Offer the patient 800 mg Advil (ibuprofen) orally with food. 2. Provide two Percocet (oxycodone with acetaminophen) by mouth. 3. Encourage use of Dermoplast topical anesthetic spray. 4. Run very warm water into the tub and assist her into the bath.
The temperature of a warm soak should be
A) 93–98 degrees F (34–37 degrees C). B) 212 degrees F (100 degrees C). C) 85–90 degrees F (30–32 degrees C). D) 150 degrees F (164.8 degrees C).
During the visit to the pediatric office, a nurse observes the mother frequently looking at and massaging her infant. Based on these observations, the nurse's conclusion should be:
1. That the mother is displaying positive maternal-infant attachment. 2. That the mother is trying to show the nurse that she can be affectionate to the infant. 3. That there is insufficient data to assess the mother-infant relationship. 4. That the mother might be overwhelmed by the demands of infant care.